Agricultural chemical exposures and birth defects in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa A case – control study
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M. Mahoney | K. Moysich | P. McCarthy | A. Mandeya | A. Michalek | Pavlo Zamostian | A. Bondar | A. G. Noschenko | G. A. Heeren | Joanne C. Tyler
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